BREEAM Domestic Refurbishment

The BREEAM Domestic Refurbishment Method is designed to help building owners and occupiers to save operating costs, reduce the environmental impacts of refurbishments and increase the sustainability of existing buildings.

It provides a methodology and certification for those responsible for delivering sustainable refurbishment projects and covers a holistic range of environmental issues.

Each category addresses a specific building related environmental impact or issue and has a number of credits assigned to it.

The credit total of each category will determine the overall BREEAM rating benchmark of the dwelling, ranging from pass (score of 30) through to outstanding (score of 85 or above).

Why have a BREEAM Assessment?

A BREEAM assessment may be a planning condition depending on your local authority, or a voluntary assessment.

Regardless of whether it is the former or the later, for specifiers and developers, having this quality seal of approval allows them to endorse the environmental credentials of refurbishments to potential purchasers and tenants.

BREEAM is regarded by the UK’s construction and property sectors as the measure of best practice in environmental design and management. So from a top down perspective, it also helps to set an industry standard for more sustainable and higher quality refurbishments.

How can we help?

For planning applications, the quality and detail of the BREEAM statement can play a significant part in ensuring a development receives planning approval and this is where we can help. Our team has extensive experience in carrying out BREEAM domestic refurbishment assessments.

We pride ourselves on building relationships, which is why we assign a dedicated assessor to each project so they have a full and complete understanding of your development.

They will review any plans, diagrams and specifications, and work with you in order to establish the most feasible and cost-effective routes to achieve your required BREEAM rating.

Your specialist assessor can also liaise with the appropriate planning authorities on your behalf. There are three stages which will then follow:

Pre assessment estimator: To work on how to achieve the required rating

Design stage assessment: This is where we will collate design evidence from you and provide a design stage certificate, preferably before the building is complete

Final post construction assessment. This is based on as built evidence being collected and a site inspection. A certificate will then be handed over with the rating of the building based on full evidence being provided.

Our professional and experienced team is continually working with various local authorities, completing BREEAM assessments in line with their requirements, so even after planning has been approved, we can keep you up to date with their new targets.

Need to discuss a BREEAM Domestic Refurbishment project? Please call us on 020 3286 2016 or email info@baseenergy.co.uk and one of our team will get back to you within the same working day.